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Why I don't buy domain names or host websites for clients
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title: Why I don't buy domain names or host websites for clients
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date: 2024-12-30
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permalink: daily/2024/12/30/domain-names
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- software-development
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- hosting
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Do you purchase domain names and manage hosting for clients? I don't and here's why.
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I've worked for agencies who, as well as building or developing web applications, will purchase domain names and manage hosting for clients.
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I've worked at agencies who insisted on hosting applications they built.
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This is probably easier for clients initially, but things were harder on any project that needed transferring a domain name or migrating to a new hosting environment.
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I do this for myself, but I don't get involved with domain names or hosting for clients.
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I'm happy to give recommendations based on my experience using platform as a service (PaaS) offering and self hosting, but I want the client to set this up themselves.
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That means it's their account and they can contact someone if there is an issue, but mainly because they're in control.
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I want clients to work with me because they want to and not because they're locked in as I manage their domain name or hosting.
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